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  1. Robot Chicken TV-14 2005 - Present 11 Seasons Comedy Animation List. Reviews 91% Avg. Audience Score 100+ Ratings Actor Seth Green ("Family Guy") and Matthew Senreich created the off-the-wall ...

  2. animator / animation director / animation assistant (52 episodes, 2015-2022) Michael Wolf. ... animator (51 episodes, 2005-2009) Catherine Saldana. ... animation coordinator / animator / assistant animator / track reader (51 episodes, 2015-2021) Kelsey Stillmaker.

  3. Season 11 episodes (20) 1 May Cause a Whole Lotta Scabs. 9/6/21. $1.99. Robot Chicken takes Inside Out's Riley further insde and even more out; The Red Skull battles his ultimate nemesis loneliness; Rey gets more than she bargained for at the Skywalker homestead. 2 May Cause Light Cannibalism.

  4. Robot Chicken is an American stop motion animated sketch comedy television series that airs on Adult Swim, created and executive produced by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, along with co-head writers Douglas Goldstein and Tom Root. The writers, especially Green, also provide many of the voices. Senreich, Goldstein and Root were formerly writers for the popular action figure hobbyist magazine ...

  5. The last surviving member of N*Sync, Joey Fatone, must avenge his murdered bandmates in a deadly martial arts tournament. Check out a little scrambled porn on your 1980s-era cable box. M. Night Shyamalan has endless fake-outs in store for viewers in "The Twist." 7.2/10 (310)

  6. September 8, 2021. 11min. TV-MA. The Robot Chicken writers think Disney is running out of classics to remake; Luke Skywalker is a little too comfy inside that Taunaun; Midsommars' big problem was it wasn't cute enough. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month or buy. S11 E6 - May Cause One Year of Orange Poop.

  7. Western Animation /. Robot Chicken. WesternAnimati…. "It's alive!" "The opening credits sequence basically tells you: you are the chicken, forced to watch this shit." — Michael Ian Black, "1987". A Stop Motion series on [adult swim], from Williams Street Productions. Created by Seth Green and Matt Senreich (editor of Toyfare, a magazine for ...

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